North amid tensions, president Osmani travels to Moldova

Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has travelled to Chisinau of the Republic of Moldova, where she will represent the Republic of Kosovo at the second European Political Community Summit (EPC). It has become known in a media communiqué issued by the Presidency Office. “President Osmani will join 46 other leaders [...]
It has become known in a media communiqué issued by the Presidency Office.
“President Osmani will join 46 other heads of state of the European continent, as well as leaders of EU institutions, with the aim of promoting political dialogue and strengthening co-operation to address the most urgent issues of security and stability in Europe”, the report said.
The presidency's announcement reportedly that, along with participation in key European Political Community sessions, the president Osmani will also hold meetings with other European leaders.
“Ahead of other European leaders, President Osmani will convey the message of the steadfast devotion of the people and the institutions of the Republic of Kosovo for Kosovo's Euro-Atlantic integration as guarantee of lasting peace in the region and, at large,”, the report said.
During bilateral meetings, it points out that “Osman will discuss deepening co-operation for the delay in Kosovo's EU application, issues related to the security situation in the region, as well as overcoming common challenges”.
The European Political Community is the platform for political co-ordination created on the basis of French President Emmanuel Macron's proposal, aimed at promoting dialogue and co-operation on issues of common interest, strengthening security, stability and prosperity on the European continent”, the report said.
We remember that the day before, due to tensions created in the north, Prime Minister Albin Kurti has postponed participation in the Bratislava Forum, dubbed GLOBSEC.
A day earlier, the US announced it has decided to sanction Kosovo for the Government's insistence on placing mayors in the north in municipal buildings, for which it has sparked riots by local Serbs.
The first decision was to exclude Kosovo from major military exercise “Defender Europe 2023”, American Ambassador Jeffrey Havenier has announced.
Until Prime Minister Kurti said that Kosovo Police will continue to circulate in northern municipalities, Kosovo's president has yet to make no reaction regarding yesterday's developments.












